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Kato - 10-1820 - Passenger Car, Coach, Series 12 - Japan Railways West - 6-Pack

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Stock Number10-1820
Original Retail Price18,370¥
BrandKato
ManufacturerKato
Body StyleKato Passenger Car Japanese Prototype
PrototypePassenger Car, Coach, Series 12
Road or Company NameJapan Railways West (Details)
Reporting MarksJR
Road or Reporting Number6-Pack
Paint Color(s)Blue with White Stripe & Grey Roof
Print Color(s)White
Coupler TypeKato Semi-Operating Knuckle
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileStandard
MultipackYes
Multipack Count6
Multipack ID Number10-1820
Ready-to-RunNo
DCC ReadinessReady
Release Date2024-02-27
Item CategoryPassenger Cars
Model TypePassenger Cars
Model SubtypeCoach
Model VarietySeries 12
Scale1/150
EAN/JAN/GTIN13 Number4949727690209



Specific Item Information: As JNR's last passenger cars for limited expressed built between 1969 and 1978, the Series 12 was operated throughout all of Japan with the excedption of Hokkaido. The JR West Aboshi General Rolling Stock Depot Miyahara Branch Series 12 can not not only be seen as the "SL Kita-Biwako" alongside the C56, but also as a temporary event train in Kyushu as well as in other areas in the JR West service area.
Road Name History:
JR-West was incorporated as a business corporation (kabushiki kaisha) on April 1, 1987 as part of the breakup of government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR). Initially, it was a wholly owned subsidiary of the JNR Settlement Corporation (JNRSC), a special company created to hold the assets of the former JNR while they were shuffled among the new JR companies.

For the first four years of its existence, JR-West leased its highest-revenue line, the Sanyō Shinkansen, from the separate Shinkansen Holding Corporation. JR-West purchased the line in October 1991 at a cost of 974.1 billion JPY (about US$7.2 billion) in long-term payable debt.

JNRSC sold 68.3% of JR-West in an initial public offering on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in October 1996. After JNRSC was dissolved in October 1998, its shares of JR-West were transferred to the government-owned Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation (JRCC), which merged into the Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT) as part of a bureaucratic reform package in October 2003. JRTT offered all of its shares in JR-West to the public in an international IPO in 2004, ending the era of government ownership of JR-West. JR-West is now listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Nagoya Stock Exchange, Osaka Securities Exchange and the Fukuoka Stock Exchange.

From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
Kato Precision Railroad Models (関水金属株式会社 Sekisui Kinzoku Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of model railroad equipment in N and HO scales. The Tokyo-based company manufactures models based on Japanese prototypes (such as the Shinkansen bullet train) for the Japanese market, North American prototypes for the North American market and European high-speed trains for European market.
The Kato (pronounced kah-toe) model railroad companies were founded by Yuji Kato, father of current president Hiroshi Kato, of the parent company Sekisui Kinzoku Co., Ltd.

The design and distribution of models for the North American market are handled by their U.S. subsidiary, Kato USA, located in Schaumburg, Illinois.
The design of special models for the European market is handled for some of them by their partner, Lemke, whereas the general distribution of Kato products in Europe is handled by NOCH; both companies are located in Germany.
As a result, some Kato European models are sold as Kato Lemke and others as Kato (alone).
Item created by: CNW400 on 2024-03-18 11:03:27

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